Modification tools described here can be used to force the NVIDIA graphics driver to detect supported chipset «Intel X58», regardless of what the real hardware chipset present in system. After receiving the identification of a "X58" chipset, videocard driver checks for the correct certificate from BIOS to check "compatibility" with SLI tech, which should be located in the system table DSDT, which is a part of ACPI. Initially, the data tables are loaded from the computer's BIOS, but later, if BIOS wasn't changed, used from the regular OS registry entry by Windows.

For today, after long time of tool development and research, we got latest version of patch available in beta-status for public testing. These modifications are for education purposes and are provided "AS IS", without any warranties. We (xDevs.com project and developers of SLI patch) cannot be held responsible for any errors, failures or data loss during this procedure, make sure you have backed up all critical data before trying this mod.

Because of difference of OS kernels and HAL library in every os, every SLIpatch tool hardcoded and dedicated only for specific operating system type and version. Using wrong SLIpatch will cause OS unstable or even damaged. Be aware to use only proper tool version.

This method and tools has been successfully tested and implemented for following operating systems:

Using patch for operation system is very easy now. There is no need to mess with strings, decrypting values, and modifying windows registry to run SLI now. All these work done in background automatically by SLIPatch software tool. All that is needed :

1. Download proper tool version for your Windows OS in bottom of this guide.
2. Unpack it to some directory on harddrive. For Windows Vista or Windows 7 disable UAC.
3. Run command prompt with administrator rights ("Run" menu in Windows Start menu and type cmd there)
4. Go to directory with patch and run InstallSLI.cmd.
5. If everything ok, tool will report "SLI patch installed" and exit.
6. Reboot.
7. During boot there will be "extra OS" selection, marked "SLI enabled". This is one to use with SLI patch active.
8. Select SLI enabled system and boot it.
9. System should run SLI now, until BIOS or motherboard changed.

If you want to run SLI patched system always - just set default os and delay in System Properties >> Advanced >> Startup and Recovery >> Default operating system and Time to display list of operating systems.

If you don't need SLI patch anymore you can uninstall patch with next:

1. Download or use previously downloaded same version proper tool version for your Windows OS in bottom of this guide.

2. Run command prompt with administrator rights ("Run" menu in Windows Start menu and type cmd there)
3. Go to directory with patch and run UninstallSLI.cmd.
4. If everything ok, tool will report "SLI patch uninstalled" and exit.
5. Reboot.
6. System should boot in native state now.

**NOTE: THESE DRIVERS DON'T WORK. THEY WERE AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTEMPT. THREAD ONLY PRESERVED FOR ARCHIVE PURPROSES**

Started a new thread. Branched from Solaris17's original thread that I kinda sorta hijacked. We're working together on this now so its cool . These drivers are an attempt to get SLI working on XF boards on these newer drivers.
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Finally they're here! That took way too damn long.. Thanks for your patience everyone! Cross your fingers! In order to develop these, since neither I nor Solaris own a CrossFire board, please provide feedback on the following:

1) GPU-Z says if SLI is available.
2) If NV CP shows if SLI is available.
3) If you can run: rundll32.exe nvcpl.dll,LaunchMultiGpuApplet and what this does.
4) Also please tell me your motherboard brand and model as well as graphics card pairs and if you 1) have a SLI bridge and 2) if you are attempting to use it or not.

NOTES:
1) Don't apply any of Solaris patches. I am working with him on this set.
2) Uninstall current drivers, restart, then install these like I said before. Otherwise you may have to install twice.

Started a new thread. Branched from Solaris17's original thread that I kinda sort hijacked. We're working together on this now so its cool .
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Finally they're here! That took way too damn long.. Thanks for your patience everyone! Cross your fingers! In order to develop these, since neither I nor Solaris own a CrossFire board, please provide feedback on the following:

1) GPU-Z says if SLI is available.
2) If NV CP shows if SLI is available.
3) If you can run: rundll32.exe nvcpl.dll,LaunchMultiGpuApplet and what this does.
4) Also please tell me your motherboard brand and model as well as graphics card pairs and if you 1) have a SLI bridge and 2) if you are attempting to use it or not.

NOTES:
1) Don't apply any of Solaris patches. I am working with him on this set.
2) Uninstall current drivers, restart, then install these like I said before. Otherwise you may have to install twice.

Anyways hopefully these work! LOL... (I hope so given the time I spent heh..)

Hi I think you already know my info ..but here it is again my mobo is M3A32-MVP DELUXE WI-FI And I have two evga8800gt,s 512 mb...Ok I will install drivers and let you know what happens ...fingers are crossed......Oh ya one thing before I do ..do I run: rundll32.exe nvcpl.dll,LaunchMultiGpuApplet before I install drivers or install them and then run it?...Ok Im going to hook up my second 8800 and connect the sli connecter then check back to see what you say...k thanks...steve

Are these for Intel based board's only, cause I have a MSI K9A2 Plat (AMD 790FX) that's not in use I would be willing to run tests on, then again that would require a set of NVidia cards (feel free to donate ).

most of these days i am all day at tpu on this x38 mobo . so i can test and provide feedback within a short time . as much as i would like to test for u guys myself, i cant coz i dont have access to a 2nd 9600gt .

most of these days i am all day at tpu on this x38 mobo . so i can test and provide feedback within a short time . as much as i would like to test for u guys myself, i cant coz i dont have access to a 2nd 9600gt .

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I appreciate the help you can give nonetheless and your posts will definitely help so thanks!

ok so youre instructions confused me on how to install and where so heres what I did..

I went to device man and found my two evga adapters and told the updater to update the drivers and told it to get it from the sli drivers you moded..and it is still acting like I dont have drivers installed..So I also installed the driver directly from the mod folder and still sais I dont have any drivers installed ? but didnt try the LaunchMultiGpuApplet for I dont know where to put it in? sorry im not to comp smart guys im pretty new to computers...k well let me know what to do here..oh ya gpu-z says dissabled..

ok so youre instructions confused me on how to install and where so heres what I did..

I went to device man and found my two evga adapters and told the updater to update the drivers and told it to get it from the sli drivers you moded..and it is still acting like I dont have drivers installed..So I also installed the driver directly from the mod folder and still sais I dont have any drivers installed ? but didnt try the LaunchMultiGpuApplet for I dont know where to put it in? sorry im not to comp smart guys im pretty new to computers...k well let me know what to do here..oh ya gpu-z says dissabled..

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hey perhaps we should you and me and solaris should talk on msn might be quicker
heres my MSN hod333@hotmail.com